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    Explore "imposter syndrome" with insightful episodes like "imposter syndrome, a talk with emma", "YAPClassic: Vernā Myers on Overcoming Bias and Promoting Equity", "S4 E1: Romesh Ranganathan: 'I feel completely undeserving of whatever success I have'", "How to discover your superpowers, own your story, and unlock personal growth | Donna Lichaw (author of The Leader’s Journey)" and "You Can’t Hack Your Way Into Wealth!" from podcasts like ""anything goes with emma chamberlain", "Young and Profiting with Hala Taha", "Big Fish with Spencer Matthews ", "Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career" and "The Ramsey Show"" and more!

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    imposter syndrome, a talk with emma

    imposter syndrome, a talk with emma
    i've talked a lot publicly about my imposter syndrome because it's something that i've struggled with since i was a teenager. but i had sort of an epiphany recently that imposter syndrome isn't really a relevant struggle for me in my life anymore. it's definitely still a challenge, but it's just not as big of a deal as it used to be for me. and i think i figured out how i overcame it. so that's what i wanna discuss today - how i fixed my imposter syndrome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    YAPClassic: Vernā Myers on Overcoming Bias and Promoting Equity

    YAPClassic: Vernā Myers on Overcoming Bias and Promoting Equity
    When Vernā Myers started her law degree at Harvard Law School, there were more people of color than she had ever gone to school with. So, it was disheartening when she became the first and only Black person at the corporate law firm that hired her. Dissatisfied with the status quo, she joined forces with others who wanted to increase representation for people of color. Since the '80s, she has been promoting diversity and inclusion, becoming a cultural thought leader and catalyst. In this episode of YAPClassic, she breaks down the importance of diversity and inclusion for both businesses and individuals. She also shares her wisdom about overcoming the intrinsic, unconscious biases present in all of us. Vernā Myers is the VP of Inclusion Strategy at Netflix. She is the founder of The Vernā Myers Company, which helps organizations embrace and advance a culture of inclusion. She is the bestselling author of Moving Diversity Forward and What if I Say the Wrong Thing? In this episode, Hala and Vernā will discuss: - Her career transition from law to inclusion and diversity - Her definition of diversity and inclusion - Systemic barriers to success - The counter to imposter syndrome  - Systemic bias as the root cause of unconscious bias - How to improve our unconscious bias - The true meaning of equity - Her one-up and one-down framework for understanding social hierarchy - The difference between sympathy and empathy - How to support marginalized groups with empathy - How to raise empathetic children - Taking action with micro-affirmations  - Counteracting microaggression with humility - The impact of diversity and inclusion on a business’s bottom line - And other topics…   Vernā Myers is a Harvard-trained lawyer who transitioned from a decade-long legal career to become a cultural thought leader in diversity and inclusion. As the founder of The Vernā Myers Company, she is known for her impactful consulting work and bestselling books like Moving Diversity Forward and What if I Say the Wrong Thing? In 2018, she became the VP of Inclusion Strategy at Netflix. Vernā has been featured on CNN and referenced in publications such as The Atlantic, Bloomberg BNA, Business Insider, Forbes, Fortune, Harvard Business Review, Refinery29, and TED NPR Radio. LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast’ for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Resources Mentioned: Vernā’s Website: https://www.vernamyers.com/ Vernā’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vernamyers/ Vernā’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/VernaMyers Vernā’s Book, What if I Say the Wrong Thing?: 25 Habits for Culturally Effective People: https://www.amazon.com/What-Say-Wrong-Thing-Culturally/dp/  Sponsored By:  Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Justworks - Start your free month now at justworks.com/profiting Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting Economist Education - Go to education.economist.com/PROFITING and enter my promo code PROFITING at registration to get 15% off any course from Economist Education. This offer ends on March 31st – don’t wait! Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host Pipedrive - Go to youngandprofiting.co/pipedrive and get 20% off Pipedrive for 1 year! Rakuten - Start all your shopping at rakuten.com or get the Rakuten app to start saving today. More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com   Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/

    S4 E1: Romesh Ranganathan: 'I feel completely undeserving of whatever success I have'

    S4 E1: Romesh Ranganathan: 'I feel completely undeserving of whatever success I have'

    Romesh Ranganathan is a comedian and presenter. He's one of the UK's most popular and successful stand-up comics, who's about to embark on his new tour Hustle. Romesh is so honest in this interview. He talks about suffering from imposter syndrome and the impact of his world changing overnight when his dad left his mother for another woman and soon after went to prison, all when Romesh was just 12 years old.

    How to discover your superpowers, own your story, and unlock personal growth | Donna Lichaw (author of The Leader’s Journey)

    How to discover your superpowers, own your story, and unlock personal growth | Donna Lichaw (author of The Leader’s Journey)

    Donna Lichaw is an internationally sought-after executive coach, keynote speaker, and best-selling author. She helps visionary founders, CEOs, and executive teams level up their leadership and scale their impact while staying true to their mission, purpose, and themselves. Donna works with leaders at companies like Google, Disney, Twitter, Microsoft, Mailchimp, and Adobe, as well as a plethora of mission-driven startups and nonprofits. In our conversation, we discuss:

    • How our personal narratives influence our success and failure

    • Why identifying your superpowers (and kryptonite) is so important, and how to do it

    • The value of doubling down on your strengths rather than trying to fix weaknesses

    • How to acknowledge and reframe feelings of impostor syndrome

    • The Double Diamond framework for personal growth and goal-setting

    • The power of visualization and how it can fuel motivation and creativity

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    Find the full transcript at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/how-to-discover-your-superpowers-own-your-story-and-unlock-personal-growth-donna-lichaw-author/

    Where to find Donna Lichaw:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dlichaw/

    • Website: https://www.donnalichaw.com/

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    • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com

    • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/

    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Donna’s background

    (04:25) Donna’s origin story and transition to coaching

    (08:38) The power of storytelling in leadership

    (11:36) Becoming the hero of your own story

    (14:49) Changing your story

    (21:19) Understanding and shifting others’ stories

    (25:41) Imposter syndrome

    (31:28) Exploring different types of kryptonite

    (36:41) Identifying and leveraging strengths

    (43:53) Identifying superpowers

    (56:39) Running experiments

    (01:01:52) Using product frameworks for personal growth

    (01:12:41) Identifying subconscious goals

    (01:15:27) Envisioning impact

    (01:16:44) Lightning round

    Referenced:

    The Leader’s Journey: Transforming Your Leadership to Achieve the Extraordinary: https://www.amazon.com/Leaders-Journey-Transforming-Leadership-Extraordinary/dp/1959029134

    • Effective Leadership Is Transformational, by Ken Blanchard: https://www.chieflearningofficer.com/2019/06/13/effective-leadership-is-transformational/

    • Ken Blanchard’s website: https://www.blanchard.com/

    • How to write a kickass README: https://dev.to/scottydocs/how-to-write-a-kickass-readme-5af9

    • This Week #5: Overcoming impostor syndrome, introducing growth to an org, and how to partner with your Data Scientist: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/this-week-overcoming-impostor-syndrome

    • Community Wisdom: Dealing with impostor syndrome as a PM: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/community-wisdom-dealing-with-impostor

    • Stuart Smalley: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Smalley

    • Kryptonite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptonite

    • How Dyslexic Thinking Gives Entrepreneurs a Competitive Edge: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisoncoleman/2023/05/16/how-dyslexic-thinking-gives-entrepreneurs-a-competitive-edge/

    • Characterizing Creative Thinking and Creative Achievements in Relation to Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9283685/

    • Robert Iger: https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/leaders/robert-a-iger/

    • CliftonStrengths test: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/252137/home.aspx

    • VIA Character Strengths: https://www.viacharacter.org/

    • How to fire people with grace, work through fear, and nurture innovation | Matt Mochary (CEO coach): https://www.lennyspodcast.com/how-to-fire-people-with-grace-work-through-fear-and-nurture-innovation-matt-mochary-ceo-coach/

    •10 Steve Jobs Quotes That’ll Stick With You Long After You Read Them: https://www.themuse.com/advice/10-steve-jobs-quotes-thatll-stick-with-you-long-after-you-read-them

    • Gestalt coaching: https://gestaltcenterforcoaching.com/

    • Gestalt therapy: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/gestalt-therapy

    • Head, Heart and Hands: http://creatingminds.org/tools/head_heart_hands.htm

    • Managing nerves, anxiety, and burnout | Jonny Miller (Nervous System Mastery): https://www.lennyspodcast.com/managing-nerves-anxiety-and-burnout-jonny-miller-nervous-system-mastery/

    The User’s Journey: Storymapping Products That People Love: https://www.amazon.com/Users-Journey-Storymapping-Products-People/dp/1933820314

    For All Mankind on AppleTV+: https://tv.apple.com/us/show/for-all-mankind/umc.cmc.6wsi780sz5tdbqcf11k76mkp7

    Ted Lasso on AppleTV+: https://tv.apple.com/us/show/ted-lasso/umc.cmc.vtoh0mn0xn7t3c643xqonfzy

    The Art of Possibility: Transforming Professional and Personal Life: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Possibility-Transforming-Professional-Personal/dp/0142001104

    • IMPRESA Monkey Noodle Stretchy String Fidget/Sensory Toys: https://www.amazon.com/IMPRESA-Glitter-Stretchy-Phthalate-Latex-Free/dp/B0868X6NRQ

    • Dolly Parton quote: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/21268-find-out-who-you-are-and-do-it-on-purpose

    • Donna’s favorite fidgets: https://pen-name.notion.site/Donna-Lichaw-s-Favorite-Fidgets-f84f241d31704a498d71d3502af1821b?pvs=4

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    You Can’t Hack Your Way Into Wealth!

    You Can’t Hack Your Way Into Wealth!
    💵 Sign-up for EveryDollar today - The simplest way to budget for your life! Ken Coleman & Dr. John Delony answer your questions and discuss: "How can I find my passion in job?" "How do we talk to my mom about moving out?" "How do I make extra income?" "Can we afford the house we want to build?" "I have anxiety about spending money," "What's the best way to tackle IRS debt?" Support Our Sponsors: BetterHelp Zander Insurance NetSuite Neighborly Next Steps 📞 Have a question for the show? Call 888-825-5225 Weekdays from 2-5pm ET or click here! 📊 For help with investing, Get connected with a SmartVestor Pro! 🏦 Take Your 3-Minute Money Assessment - Get a personalized money plan! 📄 Need help with your taxes? See who we trust. ❤️ Money & Marriage Getaway is back! Listen to more from Ramsey Network 🎙️ The Ramsey Show   🧠 The Dr. John Delony Show 🍸 Smart Money Happy Hour 💡 The Rachel Cruze Show 💸 The Ramsey Show Highlights 💰 George Kamel 💼 The Ken Coleman Show 📈 EntreLeadership Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy

    Quick Wins: How to deal with imposter syndrome

    Quick Wins: How to deal with imposter syndrome

    Quick Wins is a series of short guides from the When It Hits the Fan team that’ll help you manage your own personal PR so you can navigate the world of work like a pro.

    In this episode David Yelland and Simon Lewis share their tips on how to deal with imposter syndrome. It’s that feeling when you are performing well in your job but you still doubt your abilities and feel like a fraud. According to a recent study, around 70% of people will experience this at least once in their lives. So you’re not alone if you have it. How best to overcome feeling like a phoney?

    Producer: Sophie Smith Executive Producer: Eve Streeter Music by Eclectic Sounds A Raconteur production for BBC Radio 4

    THIS 1 THING MADE US MILLIONS! w/ Jamie Kern Lima

    THIS 1 THING MADE US MILLIONS! w/ Jamie Kern Lima
    If you want to get FREE live coaching with Jamie and Ed, visit worthybook.com/ed and you’ll gain access to a live coaching with the both of us when you pre-order Jamie’s new book, WORTHY. This 1 thing made us MILLIONS… On today’s episode we're tackling a silent barrier that just may be the 1 thing holding you back from reaching your dreams, no matter what they may be: SELF-WORTH! Joining me for this life-changing episode is my dear friend, the extraordinary Jamie Kern Lima, who went from a Denny's waitress to a billion-dollar entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and world-class speaker. Now remember this… Building UNSHAKEABLE SELF-WORTH is the singular most powerful tool that catapulted our success to staggering heights and THIS EPISODE is a toolkit, loaded with strategies and insights, for anyone fighting the internal battle of self-doubt and negative thinking including: Identifying the signs of low self-worth and understanding its impact How self-worth can fuel or destroy your success A deep-dive into self-love and its transformative power Debunking the myth that achievement equals love and acceptance from others How to turn rejection into a source of strength The non-negotiable need for authenticity Embracing vulnerability and the reality of down days The power of self-reflection and finding your worth in the mirror. Navigating through issues related to body image and weight. Don't miss this chance to redefine your self-worth and start living the life you were always meant to lead. It's a conversation that's not just valuable – it's absolutely vital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    282. Being Better: Imposter Syndrome be GONE

    282. Being Better: Imposter Syndrome be GONE

    Does your imposter syndrome stop you from doing cool shit? Do you feel like you don’t deserve success when you get it? My beautiful bean you don’t have to live your life ruled by imposter syndrome. In episode 9 of my Being Better mini series let’s get into what it is, where it comes from and a tonne of tips on how to overcome it.

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    Host: Alexis Fernandez       
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    Discover How ACTIVE LISTENING Can Change Your Life Forever

    Discover How ACTIVE LISTENING Can Change Your Life Forever

    Welcome back to the School of Greatness. We’re going to do a little something different in the feed today. We’re sharing an episode of a podcast called Real Good by US Bank.

    Every season, the Real Good podcast seeks to tell stories of people putting in the work. It’s a podcast that shows us that – while the world is an imperfect place -- there are people out there trying to make it better.

    This podcast is hosted by Emmy-winning journalist Faith Salie and US Bank's Chief Diversity Officer Greg Cunningham. In this episode, they will discuss the power of listening and how it shapes our identity as a person.

    In the Season 5 finale, Faith and Greg examine the heart of Real Good - the act of listening. Each guest this season spoke about the role dedicated listening played in their own growth. A goal of The School of Greatness is to always deliver a positive message through storytelling and listening to impactful guests. This episode drives home the importance of that mission.

    If you like what you hear, please go listen and subscribe to Real Good wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening today.

    In this episode you will learn

    • The profound impact of active listening on personal development.
    • How stories of resilience and growth are woven into the fabric of Real Good.
    • The transformative strength that comes from truly hearing others.
    • The significance of empathy in shaping a better world.
    • The shared mission of Real Good and The School of Greatness – spreading positivity and inspiration.

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    Eckhart Tolle – https://link.chtbl.com/1463-pod

    Rhonda Byrne – https://link.chtbl.com/1525-pod

    John Maxwell – https://link.chtbl.com/1501-pod

    142. The curse of being an overachiever

    142. The curse of being an overachiever

    In this week's episode we discuss the curse of being an overachiever. Society celebrates us for our successes, for our ability to work hard, push ourselves and constantly be the best. But this sometimes has contradictory consequences whereby the more we invest in our achievements, the less satisfaction and fulfillment we feel. We break down the paradox of being an overachiever and explore: 

    • The impact of being labelled a 'gifted child'
    • Golden child syndrome and family expectations
    • External validation
    • The overachiever's identity crisis 
    • The burnout cycle 
    • Learning your limits and redefining success 

    Listen now! 

     

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    How a Stay-at-Home Mom “With No Experience” Built a $255M Business: Blowouts, Divorces, and the Messy Truth

    How a Stay-at-Home Mom “With No Experience” Built a $255M Business: Blowouts, Divorces, and the Messy Truth

    Want to know what it really takes to launch, build, and sell a $255 million-dollar business in ten years flat? Do you have a good idea, but you think you “have no business being in business”?

    In this new episode, Mel sits down with the founder of Drybar, Alli Webb, and takes you on a riveting tour of how a stay-at-home mom who had ‘no business being in business’ made $255 million in 10 years. You’ll hear the entire messy truth and all the hard-won advice, from the exciting start of her business to the disastrous ending of her second marriage.

    Alli is a NYT bestselling author, badass businesswoman, co-founder of the iconic brand Drybar, and two other successful companies. Learn about the immense sacrifices she made in her relationships, the shaky financial situations she navigated, and the specific decisions she made as a businesswoman that accelerated the growth of this iconic brand.
     

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    Why your childhood dream job is probably the key to success.

    How your big idea is right in front of your face.

    Starting a business starts with you: your idea, your skill set, your purpose, and your gut instinct.

    All amazing business ideas share this ONE thing.

    Her parents' business advice for her: find a good man.

    How to juggle kids while having a side hustle.

    Why starting a business with your spouse is a bad idea.

    Why she didn’t call off the wedding (and probably should have).

    Why she jumped into her second marriage too soon.

    The HARSH dating advice Mel delivers to Alli.

    Why she trusted her business instincts but not in her relationships.

    How being a hairdresser prepared her to be a CEO.

    Why she’s sharing the messy truth now.

    The text she sent Mel at her lowest point.

    The part of the interview that she “wanted to cut".

    Why she names the hairstyles at Drybar after drinks.

    Her take on imposter syndrome.

    How to face your fear of failure.

    How to say ‘f*** it’ and try something new.

    How to double your productivity and leverage your time.

    What passion is and why it’s so personal.

    What she learned from her mistakes.

    How a business owner is only as good as her team.

    What not to do when creating a blended family.

    How she lost herself in her last marriage.

    How she handles a “no” in business.

     

    And a big shoutout to Alli. It’s very easy to talk about your wins; Alli is giving you a huge gift by sharing her personal losses too.

     

    You can get Alli’s book ‘The Messy Truth: How I Sold My Business for Millions but Almost Lost Myself’ here: https://a.co/d/cuYHOGv

     

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    Webpage: ALLI WEBB

     

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    137. I'm putting too much pressure on myself

    137. I'm putting too much pressure on myself

    Today we're having a candid chat about how I'm going. How I'm really going! We discuss imposter syndrome, why I've been putting way too much pressure on myself as of late and in the lead up to 2024 and why that has manifested in some serious burnout and illness (don't mind my Covid voice). I also break down my struggles with being disliked, particularly online and how we can manage and redirect the opinions of others to ensure they do not interrupt our journey to being our most authentic selves. Listen now for a candid catch up, all my love, Jem x 

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    Specialist Guest: 'The Perfection Trap' Thomas Curran

    Specialist Guest: 'The Perfection Trap' Thomas Curran
    What on earth is perfection? Well, David and Joe have the perfect person to ask as they’re joined by professor, author and perfectionism specialist Thomas Curran. His latest book The Perfection Trap explores ‘the impossibly high expectations that stand in the way of health, happiness, and success’. Which all sounds very familiar to David and Joe - so they’re hoping Thomas can help them out. Twitter: @thom_curran LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thom-curran/ Link to book here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/447202/the-perfection-trap-by-curran-thomas/9781847943842 Follow Chatabix on Twitter & Instagram: twitter.com/chatabix1 www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon for early access to our eps: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Crunchy fresh tees and hoodies: https://chatabixshop.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    130. Relationship anxiety and being 'forever single' in your 20s ft. Katy Bellotte

    130. Relationship anxiety and being 'forever single' in your 20s ft. Katy Bellotte

    On today's episode we bring on the wonderful, Katy Bellotte, to discuss everything love, dating and relationship in our 20s. We discuss what it feels like to have never had a relationship in your 20s, the milestone anxiety and societal pressure that makes us to feel like we need to settle for someone we're not fully committed to, feeling behind and what it feels like to finally find the one. Katy also talks moving to New York City, what it's like to live your life online and managing expectations around social media. Listen now! 

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    Girls That Startup: How to Have Confidence to Start Your Business

    Girls That Startup: How to Have Confidence to Start Your Business

    Welcome back to Girls That Startup, a weekly series where we spill the tea on how to create a seven-figure side hustle - because no one saves their way to wealth. You’re joined by Sim, a seven-figure business owner, and Maia, an entrepreneur in the making.

    This week, Sim and Maia discuss the challenges of building confidence when starting a business. They emphasise that confidence is built through action and learning from failures. They also highlight the importance of recognising that what you know, even if it feels limited, can be valuable to others, and that imposter syndrome is common but shouldn't hold you back in your entrepreneurial journey.

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    164. Do You Have Impostor Syndrome?

    164. Do You Have Impostor Syndrome?

    Does anyone really know what they’re doing? How do we reward the competent and not the confident? And what’s wrong with using TikTok for research? 

     

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    EXTRAS:

    SOURCES:

    • Edith Chen, professor of psychology at Northwestern University.
    • Pauline Rose Clance, professor emerita of psychology at Georgia State University.
    • Kess Eruteya, founder of InclusionZ and fellow at the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.
    • Obi Felten, founder and C.E.O. of Flourish Labs.
    • Suzanne Ament Imes, clinical psychologist and academic researcher at Georgia State University.
    • Erika James, dean of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Steven Levitt, professor of economics at the University of Chicago, host of People I (Mostly) Admire, and co-author of the Freakonomics books.
    • Gregory Miller, professor of psychology at Northwestern University.
    • Michelle Obama, attorney, author, and former first lady of the United States.
    • Howard Schultz, former C.E.O. and chairman emeritus of Starbucks.
    • Basima Tewfik, professor of work and organization studies at the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management.
    • Eric Weiner, professor of educational foundations at Montclair State University.

    #694: Sam Corcos, Co-Founder of Levels — The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Assistants, 10x Delegation, and Winning Freedom by Letting Go (Plus: Creating Leverage with Tools, Systems, and Processes)

    #694: Sam Corcos, Co-Founder of Levels — The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Assistants, 10x Delegation, and Winning Freedom by Letting Go (Plus: Creating Leverage with Tools, Systems, and Processes)

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    [05:08] Delegation implementation and common mistakes.

    [11:07] Recommended reading for delegators, delegatees, and all humans.

    [13:26] Building a company culture that treats people like adults.

    [15:01] Tools for performance and communication accountability.

    [20:39] Why Sam considers Loom the “most important” tool in the kit.

    [24:18] Friday Forum.

    [27:17] Acclimating the recording-averse to Loom.

    [30:40] Organizing Loom recordings for later search and use.

    [36:35] Common challenges of sourcing and properly utilizing EAs/chiefs of staff.

    [43:19] Novelty-seeking and board games.

    [44:35] Vetting, pairing, and onboarding EAs and chiefs of staff.

    [48:38] News and social media sobriety.

    [55:20] Why does new employee onboarding take a month at Levels?

    [1:00:59] What most delegators wish they’d known as newbs.

    [1:04:57] Loom security and privacy concerns.

    [1:08:10] From to-do list to calendar.

    [1:13:17] How Sam skips the to-do list entirely.

    [1:16:49] General schedule and repeating items.

    [1:18:22] Scheduling stress reduction.

    [1:21:59] Selecting books and hosting themed salon dinners.

    [1:37:03] Calendly and related social hurdles.

    [1:38:42] Using email proactively.

    [1:41:23] The underrated power of hotkeys and shortcuts.

    [1:44:42] Scheduling spontaneity.

    [1:48:23] Calendar course correction.

    [1:49:59] How Sam utilizes multiple EAs.

    [1:51:58] Improvement growth for intermediate delegators.

    [1:58:56] The Working with Sam user manual.

    [2:04:20] Memo culture over meeting culture.

    [2:11:55] Fighting organizational entropy.

    [2:14:12] Raised secularly, what does Sam get out of theology?

    [2:22:54] The perils of postmodernism.

    [2:26:35] Network theory and relationship management.

    [2:39:33] The investor-swaying juice cart moment.

    [2:41:22] Metabolic health and the Levels mission.

    [2:45:29] Who is Levels hiring right now?

    [2:46:37] Physical over philosophical minimalism.

    [2:51:37] Why Sam has a travel-sized copy of the US Constitution.

    [2:55:21] Parting thoughts.

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